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inkspell4
14-01-2013, 21:17
As the title says the radio will not connect to the DS wirelessly while it will when connected to ethernet.
Here is what we have done:
-Set up the router using the supplied utility
-Imaged The CRIO
-Uploaded Code
Any ideas?
Mark McLeod
14-01-2013, 21:43
If you're using a Classmate, make sure you setup the router for 2.4GHz
Make sure the Classmate wireless is on and the IP is set correctly.
If using a different laptop make sure it supports N and the frequency you chose.
inkspell4
14-01-2013, 21:44
Were not using the classmate and our laptop will connect but the radio is not recognized by the DS
Mark McLeod
14-01-2013, 21:49
The Driver Station doesn't have to recognize the router.
It does have a ping for the IP of the router. Is that what you mean is missing?
inkspell4
14-01-2013, 21:50
The Driver Station doesn't have to recognize the router.
It does have a ping for the IP of the router. Is that what you mean?
We can use the computer to connect to the router but the DS acts as if there is no connected router.
Mark McLeod
14-01-2013, 22:01
You're going to make me keep guessing aren't you.
Maybe you mean the Driver Station doesn't see the cRIO through the router?
There is nothing in the Driver Station that cares one way or another if there is a router in the loop or not.
inkspell4
14-01-2013, 22:02
Maybe you mean the Driver Station doesn't see the cRIO through the router?
There is nothing in the Driver Station that cares one way or another if there is a router in the loop or not.
I believe that would be correct but it sees it when the router is wired to the laptop.
Mark McLeod
14-01-2013, 22:07
So the DS connects to the cRIO if you wire it to the router, but not if you try wirelessly.
When you set the router up with the FRC Bridge Config Utility did you give it a WPA?
Using a browser, can you browse to 10.39.88.1? (try both wired and wireless)
inkspell4
14-01-2013, 22:08
So the DS connects to the cRIO if you wire it to the router, but not if you try wirelessly.
Using a browser, can you browse to 10.39.88.1?
I will try tomarrow
inkspell4
14-01-2013, 22:09
Any other things i could attempt
Try to restart the router maybe that will work
Mark McLeod
14-01-2013, 22:17
Since just the wireless is a problem there are a couple of things you can check.
First run the FRC Bridge Config Utility again, but leave the WPA field blank this time.
Make sure your laptop IPs are:
Local Area Connection: 10.39.88.5
Wireless connection: 10.39.88.9
You'll have to tell your laptop to connect to the wireless router
Open a browser and try browsing to http://10.39.88.1 wirelessly first
If that works then your Driver Station should too.
If that doesn't work then use an Ethernet cable and try browsing again.
If you can connect to the router, login: admin/admin and go to the wireless settings and see what they are.
SSID
IP
Netmask
Frequency
20MHz
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